The Creep of the Machines
A recent video on robotics and human imitation started my thought on the human response to Machines, and Artificial Intelligence. As long as Mechanical humanoids have been in science fiction and now science reality,...
A recent video on robotics and human imitation started my thought on the human response to Machines, and Artificial Intelligence. As long as Mechanical humanoids have been in science fiction and now science reality,...
“Philly Beats Balto” One would think this is a good thing for Philadelphia, and as a former resident of both Philadelphia and Baltimore, I did not expect Philadelphia to capture the top murder/shooting...
On April 4th, 2020 an article was published in the Scranton Times about the Coronvirus appearance. “The Jewish Home of Eastern Pennsylvania in Scranton confirmed Friday that a resident tested positive for the coronavirus....
Baltimore has had a very poor run of Political Candidates, Police, and oversight. In 2007 Baltimore elected Sheila Dixon, as Mayor. Wikipedia in the list of Mayors shoes terms and notes on as an...
In a prior post I did an explanation of the gun control issue on 7/20/2017. Baltimore City was on a madcap run to be number one Shooting per capita in the US. The Murder...
What do we do? How do we make a change? Is there a pathway out? First we must confront the current “Full Employment lie.” in 2014 the US Congress eliminated extended unemployment, because the...
Baltimore for 2017 is well on the way for a record year, now on track for 400 murders. Mayor Catherine Pugh, Police Commissioner Kevin Davis and Council President Bernard C. “Jack” Young, pushed forward a...
Over the past few years we have been inundate by large and ever growing data breaches that have affected countless people and have the potential to affect them for all of their lives. Some...
The government once again is setting limits on technology, but again they are so far behind the curve and push the policy of fear, rather then rational legislation. The FAA announced the plan to...
FMLA How it was intended, how it changed and how it’s broken In 1993, the economy was rolling along and The United States Congress pressed forward and instituted The Family and Medical...